Yes. A completely reasonable read is: Claude was asked for something and responded with result based on work which exists online. So basically... Claude works at expected? (Same as other models)
The shadertoy example is just a few lines, so easy to train from. (And even that uses palette creation described on another blog)
I wonder how a disassembled and then scrambled code rates in this regard. Is it a piracy or a retell of a story? Is it something that perfectly makes sense? Because if that’s okay for some algo to retell copyrighted stuff without being in offense, then that’s a very bright future ahead of all.
No wonder companies stopped distributing software, and moved to the cloud. That way you can’t disassemble them right so?
Grab some popcorn and wait a bit. If Google-vs-Oracle can happen about reimplementing the API, we're definitely going to see a number of cases about the AI code in the future. And it's going to be way more interesting, because the threshold between copying and being inspired by is very fuzzy.
The shadertoy example is just a few lines, so easy to train from. (And even that uses palette creation described on another blog)